Building Learners

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In this episode, Lauren Edmunds talks about what it really takes to help children become independent, motivated learners. She shares stories from classrooms around the world and reflects on how teachers can shift from controlling to collaborating,
creating spaces where children take responsibility for their own learning. Lauren also touches on the vital role parents play in shaping how children see school, success, and effort. It’s an honest look at how we can raise and teach children who are curious, capable, and ready to lead their own learning journeys.
3 Nov English South Africa Education · Self-Improvement

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